More on Newton's third law
An elaboration on some of the common misconceptions in dealing with Newton's Third Law. He also shows how to correctly and reliably identify Third Law force pairs.
An elaboration on some of the common misconceptions in dealing with Newton's Third Law. He also shows how to correctly and reliably identify Third Law force pairs.
Learn about Newton's third law of motion, which states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. Look at multiple examples that illustrate this law, including pushing a block on ice, pushing against a desk, walking on sand, how rockets work, and how an astronaut could save themselves from drifting in space.
This video explains the theorem of Pythagoras.
This online interactive lesson discusses what reflections are and provides examples of reflections.
This online lesson explains what rotations are.
This video will look at rotation. Rotation involves turning a shape around a set point.
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This online lesson explores the concept of translations.